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Poliomyelitis

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Subtopics:      Poliomyelitis > Post Polio Syndrome  
 
Related Topics:      Child Health/Immunizations          Neurological Disorders/Neurodegenerative Diseases/Motor Neuron Disease
 
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      new window A World without Polio Description: Highlights the efforts for world-wide eradication of polio by UNICEF and its partners. (unicef.org)
new window Global Polio Eradication Initiative Description: WHO official site on the initiative, with background information and data on current progress to completely eradication polio. (polioeradication.org)
new window Mama's Health: Polio Description: Learn about polio, its causes, symptoms and treatment. (mamashealth.com)
new window MedlinePlus: Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome Description: Directory of news, articles, and factsheets. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window National Polio Surveillance Project Description: Contains polio surveillance data for India updated weekly, with information and documents on the Polio Eradication Programme. (npspindia.org)
new window Polio Connection of America Description: Information, resources and support for polio survivors and their families. (geocities.com)
new window Polio Eradication Project Description: Information about the drive from International Broadcasting Bureau. (ibb.gov)
new window Polio Experience Network Description: Offers information, inspiration, ideas and resources to help you understand polio and post-polio syndrome, and to confidently manage life with it. (polionet.org)
new window Polio Facts Description: Factsheet with caose, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, complications, treatment, and prevention. (astdhpphe.org)
new window Polio Network Description: Includes information on incidence, transmission, symptoms, treatment, vaccination and prevention. (polio-network.com)
new window Zimbabwe Stories Description: The stories have been written as part of an independent project to assist some of the many physically impaired polio victims in Zimbabwe. It highlights the problems of disability in Africa. (zimbabwestories.co.uk)
 




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Misspellings and variants: poliomyelitus